The new Everly Electric Star Pick uses a standard shape but goes a step further with the Sure-grip design. It makes sure that the pick stays where it's supposed to - right at your fingertips! Set of one dozen. No more guitar picks flying everywhere.

Don't waste your time without the best. Put a pack of the Everly Star in your hands today!

I purchased these picks for furious strumming on my acoustic guitar. Fender thin picks produce nice crisp sound but I tend to break them a lot. Everly Star Grip picks are 0.50 mm which is a little bit thicker than the Fender thin picks but not as thick as my 0.60 mm picks. While the 0.60 mm picks are good for hard picking solos they are not so good for fast and accurate strums. Everly's 0.50 mm picks fill the needs here nicely. I was a bit apprehensive that a crack may develop in the narrow parts around the star hole. It doesn't. The fingers act as a support holding the pick from bending too far to the point of breaking. The only thing I would have wanted in addition is somehow the hole pattern match the way I grip the pick with thumb and two fingers instead of just the index finger. I feel more secure with three finger grip. Making hole pattern this way may be difficult, though.The star grip is what you buy this for.Good.Reasonable.

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A great idea. You can feel your fingers touching which gives you a more relaxed grip on the pick. If you pick too heavy but still want a hard pick I can see these...Read complete review

A great idea. You can feel your fingers touching which gives you a more relaxed grip on the pick. If you pick too heavy but still want a hard pick I can see these as useful.

Problem for me (and I'm sure others) is that the hole is exactly in the top middle. I doubt most people hold a pick that way but maybe they do. I pinch a pick forward and closer to the bottom, making the hole more of a nuisance.

Dunlop makes a pick that has the same "powder" feel as these, but when that powdery feel wears off, you're left with a slick, shiny pick that is more likely to slip out of your fingers. With these picks, the star shaped hole helps you keep your grip, even after the pick starts to get smooth and shiny. Also, if you like to use a heavy pick but want to play with a light strumming technique, these are the picks to choose. The hole lets you grip finger-to-thumb, which keeps a secure hold, but you can allow the pick to pivot loosely around your grip, to lighten your strum.

These are nice pics and a great idea but I still have trouble keeping them from slipping out of hand. I got the 1.0mm because I'm a flat picker. They seem to grab the strings more than say a Jim Dunlop Big Stubby. The tone though is similar to the tortex 1.14mm which I like but I have a problem with controlling those when playing fast, maybe I need some super glue.

I find these picks easier to grip because of the starburst hole in the plastic. For a player with arthritis like myself, these picks are a real helper as they will not slip out of my fingers as easily as a standard pick. When my hands get sweaty from excessive playing, these picks are much more grippable and easier to control than a standard pick. A really helpful, well thought out product.

It takes a pretty impressive innovation to get a patent on something as simple as a guitar pick! Hats off to Everly for introducing a pick that won't rotate or slip out from between your thumb and finger.

I have been playing-out with my acoustic guitar for over twenty years. In that time I have used many guitar picks, but these are the ones I swear-by these days. I have been using these for several years now and won't change any time soon! If you haven't tried them, do it. You'll love them!

I never drop a pick since switching to these. Never. I don't have the problem I sometimes used to have with the pick turning in my fingers while playing. The STAR cut out is the key.